RAC FM 🦝 Funky Friday Motherfuckers 😎

Recorded: Feb. 6, 2026 Duration: 1:55:40
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Good morning motherfuckers, well good morning if you're in the bloody US, fucking good evening
for me as usual, our earring bangers, but we're getting red eye in I believe, haven't
even DM'd anybody so let me get these
DM's out, all the invites, let me fucking sort this shit out, alright, haven't done
a thing, just saying good morning, good afternoon, good evening, any of you plebs, wherever you
are in the world, but we'll, you know, we're going to talk some shit today, right, a couple
of hours of shit talking, okay, coming right at you, you just a minute i've got none of that shitty background music anyway
it feels like we don't do these shows very often you know
fucking well we're gonna do one yesterday and B-Bands blew me out like.
Proper blew me out and on, you know.
Never mind.
We'll talk about that later.
Eerie's here.
And our B-Bare Red Eye, I'm just saying B-Bands was going to do a show last night.
You know, she didn't even reply to me.
Like I was about 20 minutes late getting home and she just totally blanked me.
Blew me off, man.
Not blew me off like that. Not in that in that manner blew me off as in ditched you know what i mean yeah mate i've
sent you an invite get the room retweeted red eye plenty of talking going on tonight
damn jim how you doing
have you recovered from the snow
and all that shit yet or what
oh yeah that's all I mean I do have a tiny
bit still in my yard but
it's by and far all
it I mean it's
it's bright as hell right now
uh sunny out and
it's probably gonna get up to 50 degrees today bro did you
bro did you see the state of new york city man oh who would who would want to live like that
man that's ridiculous man isn't it what so they is it snowing big there right now oh
yeah they haven't even because the temperatures are cold so like the mountains of snow just stayed there and they didn't even try.
Oh yeah, yeah I saw that yeah it's disgusting how some I mean Denver gets like that although it melts better in Denver than it does in uh.
Mate did you not read did you not read the article in the New York Times yesterday they get article where they did like the thing about all the people who were fucking doing without like heating in these
fucking apartments and all that
The New York New York Times did they get exposed here yesterday on like how all of these like apartment blocks have got
Neaton and fucking me hot water and all this shit. Yeah, that's wild
Sorry uh uh sorry about red controlled housing you'd like move you'd like move ah you'd like moved
all wouldn't you oh dude the story so have you seen mum darnies had a really bad week
have you seen all the enough so no you think he's crying about there's a 12 billion budget shortfall. He's blaming Eric Adams for the 12 billion, right?
But this crazy mad dude stabbed a cop the other day
when the cop went to arrest him.
He was having a psychotic episode and his mother rang
and the police came.
This dude stabbed a copper and he got shot four times
and he's in hospital and Mum darn he went to visit the guy
who the police shot not the fucking police
officer who got stabbed
interesting
yeah that's funny my buddy was
talking to me about
a case he had to deal with
recently that he felt
kind of bad on
not because basically
there was like a homeless guy who tried to what appeared
to be tried to initially step up and be a good person to help who he thought was a woman being
beaten um to come and stop it and went over to a car uh like got out of his own car to where the
car he thought the person was being being, pulled the guy off the person.
He was beating another man.
It's a man beating a man, not a man beating a woman.
But he pulled the dude off and he kept like leaning inside the car.
I guess maybe for best case scenarios, trying to see if everyone's okay or whatever in there.
But he keeps wanting to lean in there after violently pulling this dude out.
And someone inside the car shoots him.
He's like, it's not murder.
Because if you watch the video, it reasonably looks like he could be trying to rob you.
Like, try to take your car it's like weird weird cases like that where it's like this is not what you want or what you think you know is the best outcome
but it is the one that will stick do you not think there's some proper mad kicking off right now though
like all over the place with like if you if you look at it through the lens of good versus evil
do you not think there's like proper like and that doesn't mean to say that like the good guys can't
be bad when they need to deal with evil like evil can't be anything other than evil right
but it reminded me of like you know people get so upset about uh like there have been times in the
past where cops have killed uh with toy guns and stuff.
And it made me think about that.
Because he was basically talking about, if you're trying to prove that this person murdered, I have to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that that man was in fear.
Or, sorry, I have to prove that he wasn't beyond a reasonable doubt in fear for his life,
unanimously, and that's really fucking difficult.
And, yeah, he was just talking about...
In my opinion, everybody should be able to protect themselves in every scenario or situation.
But he was talking about how it's not just cops that have this sort of it's
not immunity but uh you have this protection where if you have reasonable fear um and apparently in
some states you are immediately presumed to be in fear and then they have to prove that you
weren't in fear versus like you have to prove you were in fear to begin with like south carolina
did you not say the thing the law that brought in in florida uh de santa's like back there judd being able to run over protesters with your car yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah exactly so that's
mad that that's like but that's based isn't it if you've got like 200 people that's very similar to protect your or
was it uh stand your ground uh castle doctrine sort of thing well yeah but also you know how
lynchings work right so you know you know how lynchings are normally like uh done by like uh
like how the crowd builds and everybody like eggs everybody else on within
the thing and then this shit happened like straightly you know that?
You know back in the day like I mean you don't probably hear about these days it probably
still happens but you're not in India and that right?
Yeah you're not India.
Like back in the day in Bombay and that right?
Which is like mumbai now
though if like uh taxi drivers will get pissed or something like have a crash and like crash into
the carts or whatever on the side of the street or whatever right or accidents happened do you know
they just used to pull them out and lynch them in the middle of the street what oh dude more wild than you can ever imagine like like you know street justice yeah yeah
street justice in some parts of the world has like a whole new concept it's like yeah i'm gonna pull
you out of the car and i'm gonna beat you a little bit uh before i'll see you back on your way did
you see papa new guinea a few years ago when there was uh some people died in the village and they fucking accused these women of being the witches and they put the tires on them
and set them alight?
No, but I mean, I know they used to do that.
I know cartels and people used to do that type of shit.
Oh, man, these come in the fucking jungle, man.
Fucking proper fucking jungle bunnies, man.
And the fucking...
Dude, I watched this video.
You know when you watch something and you wish you hadn't like you've got that immediate sense of regret that like why did i watch that
sure yeah and you've got it it's brutal and all because of the way the tires burn in that man
oh yeah how foxy lad we've got it we've got a listener at last. Oh, what's up, foxy?
Dude, I just realized, you know, I was thinking about tariffs the other day
because I recently acquired some new material for my archives.
And surprisingly, it's a group of indentured servant documents
and land agreements in the antebellum era.
So this is between 10, 20 years before, I'm sorry, 15 to 5 years, 5 to 15 years before the Civil War.
That's the time frame.
Is this why you watched fucking Jungle on Tind again last night?
Oh, that's fucking hilarious.
It's funny,
but people listening in,
he has actually just watched it last night.
Oh, it was so good, dude.
I fucking love it.
Jamie Foxx, absolutely amazing
I think it's one of my favorite movies of all time.
I think it's in my top three favorite movies of all time.
If you ask me, he's not even in the class.
I mean, I loved him in there, Collateral,
but he's not even in the class of the other three.
So Samuel L. Jackson plays one of the most hated black men in history
as a black man yeah jamie lee fox he's like there's uh there's only one person that's
worse than your head house uh you know slave and that's the black slaver
exactly so if you ask me though I mean their three performances
Christopher Waltz, Leonardo... Waltz is the German guy right?
yeah yeah yeah he's the same dude in Inglourious Basterds he won an Oscar for Inglourious Basterds
yeah okay I knew it yeah he's the SS officer
mate do you know his backstory or not not it's crazy you know do you know
he was a nobody you know he was a nobody before he got in glorious bastards really wow so if you
were german played that perfect no he'd only been doing like german tv and that right so like if
you're in germany and you're german and you're watching german tv you would know who he is
outside of that realm no
couldn't knew who he was you know and what happened was is that they're uh the what are the column
again you know the people that bring the talent in i forgot the name where who who's shipping to do
like a talent agency or no no it's the people who try to match the actors with what's going on on
the screen be like there
might be like uh 10 people after they were reading for it right like particular part i know yeah i
know i know you're talking about yeah i might send like two to quentin i forgot there's a proper name
for it right there's like you know somebody does the vetting before they send him like the top two
or three right yeah yeah yeah and uh nobody knew who he was and what happened they were bringing these
actors in who weren't native speakers and christopher waltz actually speaks i think like
five languages fluently uh so he speaks like english german uh uh like true austrian french
and flemish or something like he speaks like five languages he's really
clear italian sorry he's one of them uh he's really really really clever but he was like uh
it was like one of the main dudes but on german tv and then uh that they had a couple of guys in
and quentin tarantino lost his mind and he was just like no like we have to have someone who is
like fluent native speaker like we need them to have perfect english but we need them for english
to be like their second tongue their mother tongue and they brought him in and tarantino was like
bowled over apparently there's loads of stories like leo talks about them and jamie talks about
them like learning these lines and he kept forgetting them
And then the same would start and he would just be like oh gentleman when he opens his book and he's just like
And he would just like do it in one take. Oh dude, he's one of my favorite actors these days him
I know it's a relatively new movie
So it's I know it's probably contentious to say it's one of my
favorite movies of all time but
it's... What, Jungle?
Jungle's like 2012 or something you know?
Oh yeah, it's
relatively new in the landscape of
movies, you know, movie history.
It's nearly 15 years old, right?
Did it come out after or before
12 Years a Sliv?
It was before i graduated high school
which was in 2014 that's for sure because i remember watching at my parents house before
graduating i can't believe you haven't seen the hateful eight it's brilliant it's outstanding
yeah i've seen the ridiculous six with adam sandler in it
learn it do you know it's like a spoof on uh uh on the hateful eight
no i haven't seen it actually oh dude it's hilarious i think it's really funny it's got uh
um i don't mind adam sandler movies like i love little nicky it's a yeah it's a comedy movie
basically it's a adam sandler white guy who gets taken in by a family
of Native Americans back in the Wild West. And he's going to try and find or save his
dad basically. He ends up meeting his dad.
Nothing to do with the Here for Late though. That's nothing to do with the Here for Late.
No, no, no, no. It's just...
I thought you said it was a parody
is it like once upon a time in the west or something yeah yeah yeah very similar to that
oh mate i love i'm a i'm a true true fucking like surgy boy me like i love like the original
cowboy movies and that one from back in the day there's no there's no western equivalent for like the uk like there's no there's nowhere in the uk that looks like the southwest
right you know no cowboys are something you had special so listen one of my favorite shows growing
up as a kid right was rawhide like rawhide i grew up on tonto kim o savvy like bro i grew up on the old black and
white that man the proper old school black and white cowboy man john wayne in the searchers and
like that that's awesome yeah uh i i loved uh you know old school westerns my dad used to watch those when i was young and i
mean i i also we're into the spaghetti westerns are uh spaghetti western is that like a oh mate
there was a whole era it's a whole like uh genre you know oh yeah yeah yeah it's like low budget uh westerns
but absolutely absolutely brilliant though right it's a whole like genre on its own so it really
kicked in in like the so you had the hollywood like uh almost the hollywood like washed cleaned
would like almost the Hollywood like washed cleaned plastic version so you
know if you're not surgery early on right yes he's like one of the best like
directors of all time not man that's all saying about the search still right
let's see there's apparently another movie called Django back in 1966. Very interesting.
Mate, like, uh, dollars, well it's a fistful of dollars and all that, but you know the
dollars trilogy? You know the dollars trilogy?
I've heard of it, yes.
So it would have started like early to mid 60s. This was like what kicked off like Clint Eastwood's entire like career and everything man.
He became, Clint Eastwood became the man. So like there was a fistful of dollars. There was a for a few dollars more.
There was the good, the bad and the ugly.
He did Once Upon a Time in the West. He did Sister fucking thingy. Oh, what's it called again?
Oh, it's fucking killing me. Sister fucking uh sister i'm gonna get it in a minute
but like so it was a whole like a new branch of weight of looking at westerns so they were often
called because it was like serge leon that pioneered loads of it uh because they were like made you know in like
italy and spain and that back in the day 60s and 70s but they were called like spaghetti westerns
because like serge leone was like one of the main dudes uh italian dude i think he's italian but
there were like america was expensive back in them days and the europeans couldn't get access to
hollywood right
so they just like filmed all of these like mad scenes like like i say like looking in like in
like spain's like mountainous regions and all that like the filling for the uh southwest
whole genre i search like serge leon was the godfather of it, but it became, let's say, a whole subset of what you would maybe clarify as being, like, Western movies.
Called a mule for fucking sister thingy.
I'm trying to think of the fucking movie.
It's killing me.
I'm going to have to remember the name.
You know, you kind of remember everything in life now.
Let's see.
Some good spaghetti Westerns.
Well, you have F fistful of dollars if
for a few more dollars and the good the bad the ugly that was the dollars trilogy yes they're
they're what they're what cemented it but then some ridiculous ones came after you got once
upon a time in the west the great silence they call me trinity death rides a horse big gun down The Great Silence, They Call Me Trinity, Death Rides a Horse, Big Gun Down, Man With No Name.
What's the fucking mule for fucking sister fucking thing? It's killing me. I'm going to have to find it.
Mule for sister?
No, I'll have to go and find it. I'll have to remember what it's fucking called again, man.
Two Mules for Sister Sarah?
That's the one. that's the one i
i made some of these and some of these are clint eastwood some of these are wild like the stories
behind them like the crack like they're actually really good movies if you see it to yourself
well this was like 50 or 50 something years ago if you watch it through a lens of like, this is like 45 years ago, 50 years ago,
you kind of appreciate that.
Like, well, you know, when you,
I think too many people compare old movies to new movies
and you just kind of do that.
Like before there was CGI,
before there was like loads and shit.
Yeah, I agree.
Have you seen, you know, like the early 70s was one of the maddest periods
for movies there's loads of class movies from like around that entire period right
like uh clockwork orange uh straw dogs the wicker man even like i mean it was probably
into the beginning and starting again into the 80s would have been like the shining me at the 70s was an epic era like the
late 60s dr. strange love and all that apocalypse now deliverance taxi driver
starting taxi driver 1976 right yep the the year you know why the year i was born
when was dog the afternoon um
that was 75 oh that was even fucking hell so Day Afternoon would have been like the one that put Pacino on the map, and Taxi Driver was the one that put De Niro on the map. They're the two that really kicked it off. So like after Taxi Driver, De Niro got Godfather 2, right?
yeah willie wonka and the chocolate factory that was 71. oh that's a classic with uh what's his
name again uh gene uh i'm thinking of gene hackman that's not man the other gene what's he called
uh who is this the main dude not gene hackman man it's the other dude man uh gene wilder
Not Gene Hackman, it's the other dude, man.
Gene Wilder.
Yeah, Gene Wilder is Willy Wonky.
Peter Ostrom, Denise Nickerson.
Absolutely outstanding.
Absolutely outstanding, dude.
I grew up with him.
Do you watch Smokey and the Bandit?
Oh, for fun.
Absolutely for fun. What fun what you're talking beautiful
beautiful t justice right mm-hmm ah this is beautiful though is with that james bond i
can't you know the sheriff's there's two of them there's three of them the sheriffs anyway there's
the one in the dukes of hazard the original tv show yeah boss boss hog or whatever he's called is it yeah there's a beautiful t justice but i
can't remember freezing smoky or james bond or he might be in the both actually very similar looking
people yeah i'm trying to look and see what the you know the sheriff in james bond when he jumps
the bridge you know the bridge on the turn he's got the sheriff and they go god damn boy
bridge you know the bridge on the turn he's got the sheriff and they go god damn boy
mate i used to when i was a little kid i used to like do the sheriff voices to annoy me mother and
like me dad used to laugh his head up like me mom would like say something or do something and i'd
be like god damn boy what are you talking about like do me little sheriff impression and she'll be like get the out of my face now
yeah you're doing an impression of me and my neighbors
mate you want to know some of the films that really changed my mind so you know when i went from being a kid to being like someone who was like aware of the world and like like
my parents did quite well that kept me away from like horror movies like until a certain age and then when i
was about so i don't know when hellraiser came out hellraiser the first one would have been 1984 85
maybe even up to 86 right 87. did it did it come out in 87 yep and then the razor or hellbound
hellraiser 2 came out 88., so my parents would have let me start
They were like 18 plus, you know the 18 plus
Movies, like not even 18, 18 plus
My parents started letting me watch them when I was about
Like 10, 11
I think Hellraiser was the first like
Proper bad one
I watched like the uncut jaws
And that before that So i think jaws might have
been around a 15 rating at the time 1973 right roy schneider i'd i'd watched that and i watched
a couple of make movies like that that were like 15s touching on 18s and then like when i was like
like turning 11 my parents were like do you watch what you want as long as it's not porn
and i found that afterwards i found that stashed in my dad's loft but me loads came out in
succession probably like uh you know movies that none of me friends at school were like watching
that uh rambo rambo first one that was like 18 18 18 plus. Rambo 2, that was another one that nobody at school had seen.
So my parents were getting them from the video shop and being like,
hey, there's a video, see you later, we're going out.
You know what I mean?
And I'm just sitting there watching mad shit, bro.
I'll tell you what, I've been in love, I don't know about you,
but I've been in love with movies since I was a kid.
Like proper love a good movie, man.
We've got Clockwork Orange, Blazing Saddles, Animal House, Cheech and Chong, Up in Smoke, MASH.
Clockwork Orange is wild.
I've watched.
Did you ever watch MASH or Hogan's Heroes?
Yes, of course. And Animal House, and other ones you've just named. Did you ever watch MASH or Hogan's Heroes? Yes
And Animal House and other ones you've just named
Mate, have you seen a movie called Gangster 1 before?
So you know Malcolm McDowell
Who's in Clockwork Orange?
The main dude, Alex
The one on my side
I've got Clockwork Orange on my side
So Malcolm McDowell Who played him Didn't really do anything for years main dude alex the main dude the one on my side right i've got clockwork on my side obviously
so uh malcolm mcdowell who played him didn't really do anything for years you know uh he he
did like some little things he did some theater blah blah blah but he didn't become like naked
movie star like jack nicholson did from the shining right and uh he came back for a movie
and uh he came back for a movie called gangster gangster number one back in the day malcolm
mcdowell and it's a great movie bro very violent and very bloody and it's he hadn't that gets
literally like his proper first like i think major performer he's been in some stuff he's been in
a bit but not really in that kind of role as like a mad psycho and he was like the older
version of his younger self but he was like kind of almost wilder as the older dude dude it's a
really good movie guy i think it's called gangster i think it's called gangster number one i've seen
have you seen rocky or picture show i'm seeing that listed there i've never seen but i keep i
hear all the time so you know me mom and me dad they
were very liberal that were crazy back in the day me mom's someone a band so
yes I've probably seen it about fucking 20 times my mom thinks it's an area if
it's one of the original first rock opera movies that came out you know so
you know there was several like opera movie the rock opera movie uh it's
about transvestites it's about transfer okay nice it so you know when i said earlier you look back
on the spaghetti westerns and you have to have a level of admiration for like at the time nor cgi
blah blah blah right yeah sure rocky horror picture cameras yeah? Sure. Rocky Horror Picture Show is like the fucking opposite of that.
It's like, I think you've got to be a bit of a fag hag to be in it or a fag a bit partial
to being a fag.
So you know what a fag hag is right?
Straight women who hang around with gay guys right?
Because gay guys are lovely right?
Like I think you have to be of that blend to get any enjoyment.
I had to watch it about 20 times growing up, and I fucking hate it.
That's fucking hilarious.
It's terrible.
It's not...
I mean, I think people watch it for the music,
or, like, that might be one of the reasons that people watch it for the music.
Do you know what I mean, or not?
Interesting.
Yeah, that's fair.
It'd be like watching Footloose for the music components sort of thing.
Yeah, exactly.
Footloose.
I'm not a fan of Footloose, though.
I mean'm sorry.
You don't climb on it.
Some people are okay.
You can endure them.
Gene Wilder's Willy Wonka.
You can handle that, even if you have to listen to Candyman
like a hundred fucking times.
I've never watched the original.
I've never watched the original. Just the never watched the original just the one that came out
in the what was it too early 2000s what the fuck is wrong with you man i don't know man my parents
wouldn't let me watch really like i'm just watching the johnny depp piece of shit that's the only one
i've seen my parents were worried i was gonna get uh I was going to watch Willy Wonka and be like, people are going to offer me candy.
Here's my life compared to yours.
We were going to take a bunch of mushrooms
when we were living in Orlando and then go to Disneyland
to watch that Johnny Depp Willy Wonka the weekend it came out.
We were in college.
And then the sober people realized taking like eight people
to Disney on mushrooms is a fucking terrible idea and they just put a old
Willy Wonka on VHS on for us and I went I went I mean I wasn't that Rex but I
was pretty worked at Rex I went to the the Johnny Depp Alison Wonderland thing
at Disney Shanghai like the garden and all that like the full-on property
that's all yeah oh we sat at the table and everything you sit at the table with
them and everything man the matter like it's unbelievable like it's so realistic
as well you know the whole thing is doing Disney magic at the parks is
pretty fun like even if you're just there to get up
five on it i've got a question for you it's killing me and i'm trying to remember the name the minute i'll remember i'll remember all these films dude what's the american dude but who does
like the monty python so you know like obviously all the monty python right like the life of brian and the holy grail and everything right
yeah yeah i love me monty python uh john cleese and all them are amazing but uh you talking about the american there's the canadian versions the the kids in the hall
no he don't know he do the beginning you know when the like ship's gone through the middle of
wall street and all that man and they're all like pirates and that i'm gonna have to go and find it
it's killing me i know exactly what i'm talking about but i've just forgot your man's name he's
done loads of films man it's not terry jones or terry gilliam is it no no no no no no no i was
gonna say they were some of them one of them was part of monty python man
well and he was gilliam is american born but he later took uh british citizenship um upright
citizens brigade was one the little donnie disease is one of my funniest episodes ever like
they just they tie like a real dude's waist it's killing me i'm gonna remember in a minute
uh it's absolutely killing me there's a there's a good few americans i mean like
like i know the coin brothers i love coin brothers movies right yeah few americans
that i love and i'm just trying to think of this one he was like like no he was into the
late 70s no he was into the late 70s was like really bashing it out in the 80s the same time
It's like Monty Python enough
Even did some later stuff really fucking famous. I can't try to remember his name like all of the fucking mad
race no no i'm not talking slapstick man i'm not talking i don't know man i'm trying to figure it
No, no not holding slapstick man. I'm not talking
out i know monty python but they're like sketches right no it's the way the right where they're
riding the ship at the beginning of the movie man and they're all like pirates on the ship
going through like walk in the middle of old street and i'm gonna remember it in a minute
if i it's one of them if i stop thinking about it i'll remember the country this is what ai's for
why don't we just ask that hey man the monty python stuff I did not I presume you's have all seen
air the last crusade right okay I I always thought Indiana Jones was a superior franchise, in my opinion.
What the fuck? It's not even the same.
What are you talking about?
Well, it's similar.
It's similar.
No, it's not.
No, Monty Python's more like satire.
You can tell he's a zoomer.
You can tell he's a zoomer, can't you?
He's a proper zoomer, man.
Oh, dude, he hasn't watched Gene Wilder, Willy Wonka?
He hasn't fucking...
I don't know man
what else have you done dude that was when my grandparents were born back when robo
still that that movie is a classic speaking of gene wilder i watched blazing saddles last night
and it had this 20 minute intro now like hey this was allowed in the 70s but you can't do this anymore
this was allowed in the 70s
but you can't do this shit anymore.
Are you talking about
when the dude's coming into town
and he's ringing the belly?
The goddamn show's a number.
The whole movie, man.
The whole movie's so bad
but it's so good.
I was just telling Robo
I re-watched Django Unchained last night
and I asked nothing
compared to Blazing Saddles.
I love that movie uh
it's you know that was a 70s movie too before it was tarantino yeah i just saw his original one was i think 66 uh it was like a western style film uh instead of what it is now.
But yeah, I haven't seen it, but I did.
Oh, I've got his name.
I've got his name.
The dude I was thinking about, right?
He reminded me.
The dude that directs the Blazing Saddles.
It's fucking Mel.
I couldn't believe I didn't get that.
Yeah, Mel Brooks is amazing.
He's a hero of mine.
That's who I was trying to see.
That's who I was trying to see.
So have you not seen the movie man
where they're driving down in the pile he's even older than monty python he goes all the way back
to like 1940s comedy yeah i haven't seen uh i haven't seen that where would you i imagine you
just like dvd or wait you've never seen blazing saddles oh i think we're talking
about a different uh a different uh mel brooks is the guy who made it but mel brooks did uh
young frankenstein blazing saddles wait a minute no no he did wait before he did the producers
that's the one i was thinking about with a nasty dude that is an unbeliever red eye have you seen the producers 1967 by mel brooks or not
no dude it's a piece of poland oh with the nazis and that dude you've got to watch the producer
they they remade it you know the remade at air five and have you seen the remake or not the remakes not too shady you know i fucking hate reboots like that so he did silent
movie right he did the hitchcock parody a high anxiety right oh he did this is though he did
history of the world part one i just did that as a show and it's pretty funny that's the one i'm
talking about the the history of the world part one they did part two but it's like a episode format and it's pretty good because they start
covering more modern stuff he did he did space balls right he did robin hood men in the second
one of those men in tights is also an amazing movie men in tights bro me and finn love men in
tights we laugh about it all the time it's probably hilarious like robin old men in tights bro me and finn love men in tights we laugh about it all the time it's probably
hilarious like robin known men in tights but that's him red eye if you haven't seen the producers
the original one i swear to god it's such a good movie if you've got like movie on it man
it sounds yeah they're old but anything that mel brutz does is gold absolute gold he's
he's like the i think he spawned people like
Seinfeld and not and a few others like I said he goes all the back to the 40s on
dick Cabot he said just do vaudevillian like stand-up like the 99 year old man
or whatever which there's a documentary about him that he is actually the 99
year old man now maybe we were told I brooks i know he'll be well dead
by now right no no he's still alive yeah he's still alive yeah he's 99 right now born in 26.
he's 90 9 jesus christ yeah no he's so awesome like he's still funny as too like he was just in
the new history of the world part two do you know when you die 99 year
old man is a super a super jew documentary uh do you know do you know when you know get a 99 though
right like anything that you die of is natural causes so like let's say that you get run over
off a bus right you die of natural causes because a normal would have been able to get out
the way at 99 you ain't getting out the weird you know what i mean like you slip it you slip
in the shower and break your neck right and you died in that truck my grandma left like 92 and
she still could like she drove a faster car than me up until the day. Did she still have a good quick draw on her pistol?
She was a fucking, you know, the big-haired, scary, bless-your-heart Texas lady.
She was on the Texas Supreme Court.
She was scary as fuck.
And she didn't carry with her?
No, she didn't need to.
I've talked to a few other friends that I know who have family members or judges.
Yeah, yeah, but that's standard municipal judges, family law.
Family laws, I worked in family law for like seven years.
That is the scariest position to be because, you know, some people don't take divorces well.
And they'll rather off the family, the judge, the lawyers and all.
And so that's why that Taurus pistol,'s uh a 410 shotgun and 45 it's a
it's called the judge because it's where they wear those big flowy robes so they can you know
stay strapped up under their yeah no family law so my job is mostly like tech but i'm also kind
of a big and so i would have to go with like the private investigator to serve divorce papers
and just stand outside so you're like a process server like no no the pi is the process server i was tech i did like depositions film
editing and then i would also catfish your facebook and find out all the dirt on you
i was picturing you being seth rogan you know in pineapple express just no no i had to hang out
with that guy because sometimes that guy had to go to some sketchy shit and they knew like the person's unstable or like a meth head because that's why
they're getting divorced and so i would just stand out the mercedes and look like i was ready to
shoot the guy and this old man would be like here's your fucking divorce papers have a good day
and then we'd get the fuck out of there yep yeah that that seems like a rough job like
probably getting paid minimal but you got to go put
yourself in the shit to give someone a notice they're either you know they got a subpoena
they gotta go to court yeah yeah i'd rather work the murder cases any day i loved those days because
you just kind of go and talk to a guy he's like in a in a holding cell and he's like yeah i swear
i shot the light before i shot that guy in the head. Go check there.
And we just go hang out in like an old strip club.
Was life not simpler when we used to have jewels?
You know, back in like the 1800s and that when you'd have a jewel.
You'd challenge your man like pistols at dawn.
You know what I'm talking about?
25 paces and turns.
You can still do mutual combat in Texas.
No, I don't think you can. You mutual combat in texas no i don't think you can you can you can't shoot somebody but you can you can fight like you can fist fight yeah there's mutual combat laws but
you can still go to jail for it like it's rare oh really oh yeah oh yeah i guess you guys are
all right you can cause a misdisturbance outside of this bar that's fair i'm actually you know you got
someone on camera basically someone in the audience is filming and both people are like yep
i agree to this fight and then the cops get there it's like no one no one ever formally says yes i
agree to this fight it kind of just you know that's fair you know what though if we could go
about the simpler times i've been thinking about this right so like my grandfather right like he never left the house i mean obviously it was a bit different
when he was going to work clustering but when he was leaving the house to just like get into town
or got the public he'd have a suit on he'd have a full suit he'd have a waistcoat on pocket watch
he'd have a mac on top of his suit you know for the rain me grandma listen to this i'm not sure
wore overalls during the war in the factory in world war ii but i've never seen me grandma on
a pair of trousers ever in her life right i honestly think like when we invented uh pantyhose
and then women started like wearing foot and tights right and they were like oh this looks
cool and then it just like transitioned women wearing trousers like women never used to wear trousers all women used to wear dresses
also didn't do they didn't talk politics they didn't tell you who they voted for it and life
was way cooler that way i feel true true i agree with you but you know when men you got the pub
in a suit it's like at the bar in a suit back in the day now i thought about bringing that back i've thought about bringing that back myself uh
my buddy actually met met us out for a meeting last night out at a bar and he was coming straight
from the courthouse still dressed up in a suit it commands respect i hate it like i said i
worked law and i have a whole suit collection i'd rather just wear my pjs than a you know what no i mean i live in thailand so yeah i'm on the fence but like if
i was in england i'll be back and red eye if i was in like a deep climate hot climate a suit
sucks yeah hot yeah i can understand that wearing it in thailand you know what the best feeling is
though red eye i swear to god right do you know the double cuff when you put the double cuff shirts on with their you know
the double cough right yeah and then you fold it back and you stick those like cufflinks in and
then you put the watch on and you see the watch on your wrist with the cufflinks and then they get
shiny beautiful shoes like to be honest if you've got decent shoes and a decent watch and
like a decent pair of cufflinks you can get away with like a 200 suit 150 quid suit or whatever
like a tie you didn't even have to have like the good best quality ties on like as long as your
shirt's half decent like you know some nice cotton or whatever you can get like a tie probably a few
dollars i don't know how much a tie costs 10 15 dollars oh dude you can get nice ties for a few yeah a few bucks at second hand stores
no scumbag mode just go to that ross dress for less or one of those places
like a hundred goddamn like calvin klein and and michael coors ties for like five bucks yep yep
michael kore's ties for like five bucks yep yep you do you guys do the windsor or not when you
do your ties do you do the windsor i got a few i do like the double windsor mostly because i'm lazy
but you can do like the eldritch and all that if you're going somewhere nice i used to have
i hated that the double windsor the double windsor is people humanity what you're talking about man
that's like representing that's like all the pros proper pros and that all do the ties and the double wins a man
yeah you have to but does your tallywacker hang in the right direction in the length yeah that
thing is and not when you're gonna do when you do the cheap knot right the easy one the flip over
flip over easy fella right your tie's never straight like i've never seen like i've never seen a double
windsor that hasn't been perfectly straight most of the time it is i like single and double windsor
knots those are the ones i usually go for they're easiest are the double windsors the pros right
that's the proper one i'll tell you who wears air there's like you see loads of people on the tv
and suits and that you know who wears the suit really well conor mcgregor conor mcgregor looks absolutely he has
some of the best suits i've ever seen in my life like he has some he has his name stitched in the
kid tiny little but there's a thing he's skinny he's really tiny skinny dude and so it looks good
when you have pinstripes when you're skinny but when you're fat you look like some old southern fucking guy that has the vapors it doesn't work you can't
wear seersucker pinstripes when you're kind of a fat fuck royal blue royal blue pinstripes has
probably got to be three piece got to be probably like the best look up conor mcgregor's blue
pinstripe suit the pinstripes are actually tiny little font that say you all the way up the pin strap i love like that that i think that's class uh not the fuck you thing but you know
checkerboard on the inside like when you don't see it when i'm wearing the suit but when i take
the jacket off it's just yes the little details the tiny details i think that really make it
how do you feel about this because like uh i never really was a fan and then i've
become a big fan like over time and i've actually got a nice little setup myself but how do yous
feel about like the dress shoes so i like a nice like brown leather looking italian weird
all day why not wait weird so dress jacket like you know suit jacket right shirt underneath but out of your
pants open necked and jeans you know the look I'm talking about right don't you
the dress you jeans like shirt would not put in around I hear generally it
would be dress shirt if you're doing dress shirt jeans, you're not doing dress shoes. You're probably doing boots.
Give me a pearl snap and some wranglers.
We're going to call it a fucking day.
That's very popular around here.
People do that.
I mean, like your average person will do that.
Yeah, give me a nice like Dixon or Dickies flannel.
Maybe wranglers.
Oh, fuck yeah.
It has to be pearl snap.
And fucking jeans.
I have a nice pullover as well.
So I've got a lovely, like, gray pullover that goes over this, like,
a nice light blue shirt.
And I can leave the shirt untucked.
And I can stick the pinstripe blue jacket over the top,
put these lovely licking goy-goy jeans on in me brown leather Italians.
And Robbo, does it half look bad
for 50 like i'll just i'm just saying i'm not i'm not on tinder here i'm just saying
that sounds pretty british but i got some fucking black tony llama osher skin
i need the boots are the thing i could probably see myself spending more money on because like
i've liked you know i used to love all different sorts of skate shoes and jordans and shit but they just don't last long and boots leather buy some vans
pros i got a pair of fucking old vans pro checker boards that look like forrest gump shoes but
they've lasted forever i've been as far as skate shoes i I've been loving the Nike SBs. Those things last me forever.
But I've just fallen in love with them.
Oh, try the man's pros.
They've got way better ankle support than an SB anyway.
I'll have to check them out.
You'd like them way more.
The Kyle pennies and whatnot are so goddamn dope.
I'll check them out.
So I'm pulling a tank here.
Got to pull a tank and we're going to have a pivot, right?
So I'm really proud that no matter how much anybody's in the red, so i'm pulling i'm pulling a tank here gotta pull a tank and we're gonna have a pivot right
so i'm really proud that no matter how much anybody's in the red
we've gone 53 minutes and not mentioned crypto once oh dude i i don't really i've been in crypto since 2013 and it had to happen like it's been bitcoin dominance anyway if bitcoin keeps going
down we might even get an off season like historically because that's clogging dude dominance is still
dude dominance is still like 58.8 percent yeah i shared the altcoin index chart and it's like
way down to the left like all the way up into bitcoin's ass and i'm like yeah
it's not happening yet but uh you know you know what's happening
wait you know's happening when vitalik goes after the l2s right oh dude that was funny but uh i haven't really been following charts i haven't been following a lot of like projects i've been
building and it's been way more fun and red i sees all the i post probably how much how much
how much have you got stick none none i haven't had adam's got stick since like 2022 i gave up on that when i got
out and like in the secret and uh right now i'm just doing bitcoin stuff on neutron and just
straight up bitcoin and then i got neutron of course but and yeah i'm still staked way heavy I'm just, well, I was just Bitcoin and XMR.
I won't tell you about shit, Delz.
Yeah, I'm just Bitcoin and Neutron, or not Neutron, Bitcoin and XMR.
But I sold all my Bitcoin at 95, and I sold about half of my XMR at 700.
I sold a lot of silver up at the way top like 90s and hundreds yeah
yeah I was listening to a space the other day and you were on there which
face I was on two days ago or something two days three days ago I don't think so
well yeah I don't think so I don't remember being on a tour of space. Oh, right. Unless it was a RACFM.
Have you not been taking any spaces recently, no?
No, not as of late.
Just a lot of heads down building prep stuff.
Oh, I thought I heard you the other day on the space.
Behind another TFP?
Behind another...
No, I've just got...
The only group I'm working for right
now is uh feather so i'm gonna hit it up in dms i need a rack fm dow to donate just random meme
money to like which one do i pick oh rack fm and Dow's didn't get us started. No, we've got like 10.
Well, actually, I don't know who's staked, but before Stargaz migrates, we have to un-stake from the beach by governance.
Now I'm going to have to make an announcement about that tomorrow, actually.
You don't have to un-stake, you just have to get the stuff out of the treasury that's like an NFT sitting in.
No, no, no. Anything that's staked on Dow dowdo has to be unstaked to migrate on the contract no no no no no stakers are you i've talked to scarty and brady
and all of them stakers are fine that that message about dowdow is your treasury the stuff inside the
dow like the nfo yeah but you mean a stargaze treasury yeah ah right okay right okay that makes sense
it's not the money it's the nfts they're gonna snapshot for the migration and they don't want it
to go to the contract as the snapshot owner right okay so as long as there's not any actual like
tokens uh like the tokens the chain's gonna stay running so you can
still do send and swaps with the tokens it's the nfc ownership thing because when you when you have
them inside the dows contract it says the dow is the owner not the they're not going to count
the contracts they're like a way longer address i bet okay that makes sense i'm glad you i'm glad
you've just told me that okay you mean
nft stakers yeah yeah yeah the people that stake for governance in the dow the the stakers their
their nfts are fine they can still stake i believe i'll get the message and i'll dm it to you but
they say that they're okay kush d i'm really glad because i was like i'm gonna have to
pump out the announcement i've been talking to brady and and and graphing about like a lot of it because we're ics 721 enabled collections and um they're
doing a lot for that like i i wasn't really pumped about the migration but honestly it's going to be
the best outcome there's so much back-end work people don't realize well we'll quit this
conversation because your man's got his hand up but there's so much back end work to migrate these contracts people don't even realize and
and the thing is i haven't got shane these days either i wrote my own cw721 mentor about two
months ago and it's it's a lot i bet it is uh red eye will bring your hand in and then we'll get the
cell turian and say good morning yeah i was just curious uh
you know we were talking about crypto there's been a whole bunch of speculation recently about uh you know epstein being behind the funding of uh bitcoin in the early days curious if you guys have
followed any of these rumors i haven't spent any time looking into it but what do you guys think of
these claims thus far a lot of devs are stepping down right
now in the bitcoin contribution scene and i don't like that but at the same time even if epstein did
have that mit media lab which where media lab also sponsored people like guy in secret i was
about to say guys this kind is as weird as it sounds yeah he's technically in there because
is technically yeah he's technically in there because yeah yeah he was he was one of the first
investors in coinbase in 2014 right well it's his relation to mit because epstein when he said he
had those five people he said he took those five people and got them on the media lab payroll
and that means he was likely funding media lab where mit was a main partner there isn't I mean isn't that where his bar note of as well right it's either H bar or the other one I'll go
I'll go and find it I'll remember I knew it was either I'll go or H bar knew it
was one of them.
HBAR is actually kind of interesting because it's got a lot of people on a panel that can do stuff.
Like, they want to make it like the, you know what Brave and Basic Action Token are.
Yes, of course.
But don't tell B-Bands.
Wait a minute.
Don't tell B-Bands.
She's a big bag holder.
Don't tell B-Bands this, please.
Don't say it.
They want to do the the bat but with
h bar through like google youtube royalties and crafts interesting that could really be
the reason to pull it off that could be very cool the reason b bands is not in the space
is because he's busy dc in in the h bar right now yeah she's been into that for a while i was i
followed it in like 2022. they've got a lot of
people on their board that are have the ability to do what basic action token does on brave but
in a big scale like google chrome yeah you've got nfts on the hball in that as well haven't
there oh yeah mr minded uh has some over there and uh chris from fight my all byron's byron's over on xrp now like all of
the nfk artists from cosmos have just off like and went elsewhere now well i didn't even want to do
really a second collection uh i got i got asked a lot to do that one and uh i told them i'm not
doing pfps anymore i just want to keep building on the two collections i've built so that's where
this game is going to tie in it It's going to be fucking weird.
You started using agents at all for any of your collection stuff?
Not for the art part.
Have you started using agentic AI to help you at all?
Yeah, it definitely helps me write the smart contract stuff.
And then I also use AI to vibe audit on top of vibe code.
I have a lot of coding experience but
not in rust um so it helps a lot so guys can we have can we have a moment uh a moment silence
please uh for our friend down there the cell turian that's literally like living in at the minute currently living in like one of the most war torn
war zone places on planet earth about the core i mean he's in england pakistan
oh did you see the bombing in uh islamabad earlier red iona yeah yeah at the mosque yeah
bad earlier red eye on it yeah at the mosque yeah oh bad are there was
fucking shoes and flip-flops laying on over the place man when I saw the photo
fucking blue the wall yeah a la snack bar is that a la snack bar come in a la
snack bar yeah we've seen for a lions bar? Yeah, have you seen Four Lions?
what's that? It's a fucking spoof movie that came out about
15 years ago, mate. Oh, so Turian would
have appreciated it. It's so fucking funny,
mate. Rubber dinghy rapids, bro.
You've got to fucking love it. So you've got
these fucking reprobate terrorists
and there's a white guy
amongst them called Baz and they're trying
to concoct this fucking plan
by like some terrorist attack.
So Baz comes up with a great idea.
He goes, you know what we should do, guys?
We should blow up a mosque.
You would have loved the movie talk we were having earlier
going all the way back to like the fucking 40s and 50s
but a lot of 60s 70s movies uh remembering so you know why do you
know why i know what the movie name's about so in england you know the whole thing about the three
lions guys right our american friends over there you know the three lions like it's our football
team yep three lions on the shirt so the fact that the movie's got... I think I might have seen it now. He's reminding me.
I'm like, am I triggered here?
Have I seen this movie?
You're not the Four Lions.
Yeah, you have.
They're trying to do, like, a terrorist video.
And they've got this guy sat down with an AK-47,
but it's a toy AK-47.
And he's fucking really small in his hands.
And he's like, I've got big hands, bro.
And he's like, yeah, I'll just move closer to the camera, innit?
I was looking stupid.
You sounded like a proper, like, UK Muslim there.
I'm brought in it.
Celturian, did I tell you? Yeah, I've just watched two, like, since Christmas,
because I've been a bit sick, right?
And I've, like, been on my back a bit.
I've watched two, well, I've watched a few
more than two.
Come on, finish your sentence.
No, no, I've watched two UK
series from way back in the day,
right? So the first one I watched was
and all of it was Spooks, right? You know Spooks?
But back when the BBC were doing decent content.
Well, I watched
Spooks. I did go and replay Hustle as well
I forgot about that one but I've just recently
Watched the entire series
All of them of Shameless
Shameless UK right
That's the better one anyway
Dude the things
We missed back in the day
When we didn't really know about the world
I'm shocked now
Do you know in Spooks, in season 4, episode 3
Which was like 2004, a full 10 years before what happened
Do you know how one of the guest houses in Spooks is called the ISIS guest house?
I was watching Shameless, have you seen the shit on shameless that we never know well well
chatsworth estate like it's actually a real fucking state the home somewhere and the name
the chatsworth estate the council estate after that oh it is you know the beginning though when
they when he's talking about his kids and that and he talks about what because it just wasn't my cup
of tea dude it's one of the funniest things you'll ever watch in your life.
So the things I've saw this time, I mean, I've seen it twice back in the day.
I'm from a council estate, mate.
I don't need to see it on TV.
Oh, mate, it's outstanding.
Red Eye, you still haven't seen it yet, have you?
The UK version is shameless, no?
It matches up to the name.
Like, you can't imagine more shame, but the people don't care.
What do you think?
If you had to choose a show that you think embodies British culture, English culture, what do you think it would be?
Show or movie?
Red Dwarf.
Red Dwarf?
I would say that you would have to separate British comedy from English comedy comedy like you can't have to be comedy it could be anything you know only for only for
stereotypical and i don't even know if this is english but like peaky blinders sort of thing
like i don't know if you consider that no but that's the period drama that's the period drama
so something that was written at
the time when that shit was happening will be only films and horses okay i see yeah yeah red dwarf
is like the nerdiest of the nerd oh that's brilliant red dwarf red dwarf finn's finn's a
massive red dwarf fan finn does the impression like the guy that plays rimmer into a red dwarf
he had he had another show called The British Empire, Mr. British.
He was running like a leisure centre.
That's fucking hilarious.
This is kind of hilarious.
I'm in a really rural part of Texas,
but the guy who runs the nerd store that sells the Warhammer 40K,
he's like 70 years old, but he's been here since the 80s,
and he's British as well.
That's peak British fucking culture right there.
Yeah, yeah.
He kept Red Dwarf in the store and that's the only reason I know about it.
Right, right, okay.
Red Dwarf is phenomenal.
It's one of those shows, though, where it's got like two generations.
It's got two kind of like vibes to it.
Like it did change when it became, like when when it was cult say it's the same as
only fools and horses only fills and horses didn't get like really popular really famous you know or
like start being talked about it was like on bbc 2 at 11 pm or 11 30 on like a thursday night or
something only fields and horses didn't get popular until season 4 So like there's that cult element for the people who were into it like before it became like really something
And there's like Red Dwarf the same
We probably had I think like two seasons of Red Dwarf
Maybe like when Holly changed and that
You know what I'm talking about when Holly changed Sulturian yeah
Did it go from a guard to a bird or from a bird to a bird what i'm talking about when holly changed celturian yeah yeah exactly yeah and then uh
rima rima changed so like the first two seasons of red dwarf are off the chin they are like epically
good and then it did become a bit more popular they pumped a bit more money in so because but
it's still good after like dwayne dibley and and that like the whole dwayne dibley thing is like magic but it's it's one of
them things you know it wasn't really i'll be back for breakfast red dwarf wasn't really like
popular until like season three same as uh only films wasn't famous until like uh like until what season four when uncle albert came in after
granddad died right also as well back when multiculturalism was working before we had an
influx of dickheads that trying to oppress everyone right we had shows like desmond's
which which is about like a caribbean family living in peckham and they had a barbershop
in peckham and they had a barber shop the hair dressing tv shop yeah the dad you know the dad
and then we had goodness gracious me which was like indian comedians and stuff mate dude
oh it's so hilarious i can tell you're younger than me though i can tell immediately
i'm an 80s 90s child mate so you're on young ones and bottom and all those kind of things they're
fucking and folly towers folly towers for people who don't know they only did
one season you know yeah that one's still really popular
bro john cleese junk that's john cleese's
he's so good have you you seen A Fish Called Wonder with Jamie Lee Curtis?
Oh, he's so good in that.
Like, he just...
John Cleese played his part
so unbelievably well.
He's one of the best, Robbo.
He's up there with Rowan Atkinson
and stuff,
but he's a little bit woke, isn't he?
He's a little bit woke, John Cleese.
Rowan Atkinson...
Yeah, you can't judge him like that.
Don't ever listen to
politics or anything like that. Just
judge him on their work. I'll never let him listen to
those fuckers. Rowan Atkinson,
though, was never afraid to speak up, even
like these days and that. He's like, never
giving up on one.
Yeah, that's another comedic genius
I'm actually ready
for. Anybody watch Mr. Bean besides me and Robbo?
Any Americans watch Mr. Bean?
Oh, no, he got really popular in America.
They read his movies in the theaters.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Well, did you know that Mr. Bean is actually an alien?
I only fucking clapped this a couple of months ago.
I could guess that.
I could see that.
Yeah, because the opening sequence,
like, fucking a light appears in the middle of nowhere
and he gets dropped out from the sky. You know,, because the opening sequence, like, fucking, a light appears in the middle of nowhere, and he gets dropped out from the sky.
You know, that's the opening sequence.
He's like an alien here visiting Earth, and that's why he's all fucked up and can't speak.
I mean, honestly, that makes sense.
I was thinking that when I first watched it.
I had to have been, like, fucking 10 or something when I first watched it.
or something when i first watched it i was like something's up with this motherfucker
I was like, something's up with this motherfucker, and it ain't normal.
and it ain't normal yeah i don't really know the story or the lore but i'm really excited for that
henry cavelli warhammer 40k series so so i like the promo shots for highlander like
wait a minute wait a minute i'm an old wait a minute i'm an old cunt so your man's talking
about like ronak and he's talking about like Rick Meal and Bottom McGeehan, which is like...
So do you know where all this started, the whole gang?
Do you know, have you ever heard of Not the Nine O'Clock News before or not?
Come on, Rack FM?
No, no, it's called Not the Nine O'Clock News.
No, no, it was a show back in the day.
So this was before they all became famous.
This was when they were starting out in their careers right it was ron atkinson it was mel smith right from back in
the day smith and jones yeah it was pamela stevenson the mad like blondie head woman who was
mad the psychologist woman it was griff reese jones uh they had a few like other people you
know they had a few other people but you were mentioning
no no that was monty python that was monty python eric idol they had like john cleese in cameos so
this was like way way way back in the day right they had uh you know uh jim broadbend can't remember
so like even in america if you want to work on Saturday Night Live you've got to start in the improv
scene in Chicago
or you've got to suck some dick while wearing a dress
if you want to do movies you've got to do
Polly Shore's Place the comedy store
or whatever in LA and so
if you want to be a comedian you have to join a certain
circle if you're like
most of y'all,
unless you're like my age, you're talking about
Rowan Atkinson, you've probably never heard of
Blackadder before. Have you heard of Blackadder, Selturian, or not?
dude, I'm a great... I know
Blackadder.
Dude, we're bald, Rick.
Yeah, man.
If you go back...
Wasn't Heath the original Tommy Robinson oh what's his
name that guy cuz he did the the archaeological stuff and ground force
didn't I forgot his name yeah yeah that's him that's him Tony Tony Tony
Robinson yeah mid again blackadder was another one black I didn't only get Tony Robinson That's it Mate again
Blackadder was another one
Blackadder didn't only get popular
Until season 2
The first season of Blackadder
Is like really
If you've never ever seen it
Because it was like again
Like 11 o'clock
On a fucking Thursday
On BBC2 or something
It's well worth going back
And watching Blackadder
Like it is outstanding
Blackadder 2
Which is in the reign of
Queen Elizabeth I, right?
Yeah. Where she's going to kill everyone?
Well, each season
is sort of like a different time period
in British history, but it sort of follows
the lineage of the Blackadder family
sort of thing, doesn't it?
A Blackadder in the 16th
century, a Blackadder in the 18th,
a Blackadder during World War II.
You've got Blackadder,
the first Blackadder is like the end
of the Plantagenist era.
The second Blackadder is
the start of the Elizabethan period.
The third Blackadder is set
in the hardcore 1700s in the
Georgian period.
Yeah, the fourth one's set during the
30s, 40s, isn't it?
It's the one where they were fighting with America
I think it might be George II or George III
Where the shit started kicking off
And the country was skint and blah blah blah
And then they skipped from
Blackadder 3
To Blackadder 4 which was World War 1
Where they were in the trenches
If you've never seen Blackadder
I swear to god it is
you go it's got like uh it's got steven fry in it it's got uh you're the man uh
hugh hugh lorries in it right yeah is it a show or a movie
oh oh okay This looks familiar.
Yeah, this looks very familiar.
Bro, it's fucking outstanding.
It's absolutely outstanding.
Alveda saying, Pat, that's a fucking good one.
I watched that last year, you know.
So I watched the first,
it was probably around about
middle of the summer or something
uh i caught one on youtube and i was like it i want to watch this again and i went back and
i watched the whole beginning of off of the day dad's army that's kind of like our version of
mash but not that's a bit that's a bit of a like dad's army's proper like
like we had a lot of like open like, open all hours and all that.
Like, we're talking red dwarf here, bro.
We're talking Blackadder.
And you bring in Dad's Army, what?
Oh, come on, mate, mate.
I used to love that shit as a kid, mate.
Red Eye, put him down as a speaker, will you?
Put him down.
He's looking trash.
Yeah, we've got you.
We're blessed with JG. Let's see it here how are you doing jg
hey morning robo for me it's like you know six in the morning no it's almost it's getting closer
to seven i always feel so bad you send me invites and it's usually like right in the middle of
of getting ready for everything at the house i know i know it is bro but what we're doing is
we're trying to bring a real hope here the fact that you're living under new scum, you know what I mean?
So we're bringing some hope, right?
He's going to jail.
He's the worst.
He's the worst.
He's the absolute worst.
Every time he speaks, he lies.
It's baffling.
It's so crazy.
So, JJ, you're going to love this.
I've actually just watched today the JB News interview that interview that they did yesterday ben leo interviewed steve hilton yesterday i didn't read realize steve hilton
was so ahead in like uh money raisin in the polls like and he's a brit and i'm like but the dude
loves cali like you can tell like he doesn't care he's got no affiliations like if steve hilton gets
in cali will be one of the best
states in in america by far by a million miles i mean it's going to take him years to undo what
it's been done over the last 20 years in california you know they have so many they have a super
majority of of senators in the state and it's they just redistricted the out of it so there's only
going to be like five conservative seats in a state.
I think California technically has more conservative voters in any other state
and they only have five seats of representation in their House caucus.
It's pretty...
The last time I saw it was like 64% Republican.
Yeah, but the Democrats hold...
They're going to have like, I don't even know how many seats.
It's going up to, like, 50 or something like that.
So unless, you know, unless DeSantis, like, really gets aggressive with Florida, you know, I don't even know.
It's pretty crazy.
The type of warfare, the political warfare that's going on in America is fucking nuts, isn't it?
I mean, it's nuts in Europe too.
It's nuts in Europe too, so.
It's absolutely insane.
It's like fucking Nazi-style propaganda
giving the superhuman serum
and fucking turning into fucking,
like, you know, the Red Skull.
Wait a minute, though.
Wait a minute, there's guys,
there are cases still in front of squatters,
so you know that the gerrymandering that they've just done in Cali
might be getting struck down, right?
The Supreme Court just ruled that they're not going to change it.
But it's not a done deal.
I can't remember the guy's name, the lawyer who was going up and doing it,
but he said it's going to get kicked back down to the lower court,
but it's not a dead issue by any means i guess they have more grounds to to run it back again so you know you know you know it's tied in with a bigger picture so the
cali thing is tied in with a vra ruling the voting rights act right so there's a bigger picture going
on and there's other states involved so it's not like a get like
set forth like bang on thing it's just that the supreme court went well wait a minute
like this needs to go down to a law court within that has a certain jurisdiction
that they could like it skipped a stage almost like this the vra what's going on at the minute and
there's been a few wins i mean i think there's nothing to worry about because the way that it
looks at the minute the raid they've just there they did in porto rico that we've just found out
about what the raid they did in fulton i think the election fraud is gonna i think tulsi is working
in the background and i think all this is going to be exposed extremely quickly like
they're just trying to do a hit piece on tulsi last week do you know why tulsi is so far over
the target people would not believe it like it's getting really serious do you see the the head of
the atlanta fbi office he tipped off fulton county that the FBI were going to come and read so
he's just being pulled out the FBI and fucking we'll find out where he is in
some dark room somewhere I think that all the pieces were in place before they
actually did what they've just done like they've got now Maduro from Venezuela
the heart of election fraud across the world they've got the top dude from
Antifa right who's the head
of dominion right bank the rights he's now talking to the feds like you only need to get one or two
people talking maduro looking after his wife eric antifa dominion man looking after himself
and the house of cards comes tumbling down like i've got this nagging feeling, I'll shut up quickly,
Five Honour,
but I've got this nagging feeling,
Trump knows more than we do.
You've got J.D. Vance out there
looking like they don't give a fuck.
he's going to be heading the investigation
up in California,
He's going to be hands-on there.
I can't wait for him to come to California.
I'm so excited.
Everything else that is going on
right now matters,
but it is kind of a distraction
for what this is right now.
Cali will be the last place
I would go.
It's important to get
the illegals out and stuff,
so the ice raids have to go on.
But, like, keeping, sort of,
like, the left's forces
distracted with all these
protests and stuff
stops them from going
to these ballot offices
and fucking protesting out there so so do you know where's next do you know where's next do
know where's next wisconsin and wisconsin and michigan right okay so so so like like like
like with the release of the epstein files and that like that that's just sort of like a another
thing to keep people occupied with
while they're doing this in the background,
even though it's highly relevant
and it really matters.
But the real thing that matters
is the fucking fraud.
No, no, the elections are above fraud.
That's what I'm saying, the election fraud.
The election fraud.
Yeah, yeah.
Election integrity.
But without everything else,
it's sort of like to occupy the
enemy while they go i gotta i just gotta do one butt in before we get on this subject and whatnot
i want to make sure everyone knows that we need to ask jg if lps are safe before we rile them up
on politics yeah i mean lps are safe there There's nothing not safe about it. I mean, assets seem to be
going on a roller coaster ride, but the LPs that hold the assets are good to go. You know,
what's really funny? You know, it's crazy when parents start asking you, because my father,
you know, he's like 78 and he's almost a whole Bitcoiner, right? He's been like nibbling for
like a couple of years. And he's like, oh man, what's going on? What do I do? I was like, man, I was like, nothing. I was like,
you should buy some more right now. Just keep nibbling. I was like, we were at 15,000 after
67. I was like, so hold on to your shorts. We could go down to 40. And I was like, just keep
loading up because right now, like I'm, I'm a little sad because I wish I had more money,
to be honest. I want to be able to, these opportunities only come around every four years, really,
you know, every three, four years, but you get a big shakeout and you can get back in.
And so to me personally, I know, look, there's a lot of fear in the cosmos, especially.
That's what I see.
But the belief in what crypto empowers is not lost on me still. I still fully believe that being able to move assets and being able to build communities and being able to participate really does put power back in the hands of, you know, the regular guys, the regular people, the regular builders. Now, you know, institutions are definitely coming in and bullying the pot, but that doesn't mean quit. That just means we got to adapt our strategies and build new
products, right? So, you know, and not to go off topic, you know, one of the things that
Backbone is building is that we're building a yield reaper and it's an AI LP management tool
because you have all these crazy concentrated liquidity pools that if you go out of range,
if your position goes out of range, you stop earning fees and rewards, right? So it becomes like a job to watch that and monitor it all the time.
And so we're just starting to test Yield Reaper, which will literally, all you'll do is put USDC
into your wallet, your Yield Reaper wallet, and then you'll select your risk profile if you want,
And then you'll select your risk profile if you want low, medium, or high.
And it will do all of it for you.
So it will find the best APR.
It will break your USD into the pair.
It will put it into the pool.
And it will make sure you stay in range so that you continually are earning the rewards while auto compounding.
So, again, like the thing that was cool about Terra is, you know, the idea of financial freedom and being able to make your money work for you, being able to have that power of, oh, money actually earning money or value actually building value.
And, you know, providing a service like this and the service I'm talking about is not Yield Reaper.
Providing a service like this, and the service I'm talking about is not Yield Reaper.
The service is for the end user.
The service that you're providing to the traders is you're letting your funds be traded through.
And so you're getting paid for that.
And so now it's about giving a tool or providing a tool that allows for the consistent management of that
without having the user having to think about it.
They can just carry on with their day, carry on their life.
You can keep your static money in a bank and earn no APR, basically, because the banks about it. They can just carry on with their day, carry on their life. You can keep your static money in a bank and earn no APR basically because the banks steal it. Or you put a couple
thousand dollars into an LP protocol and you earn 30 or 40% over the years. That to me,
if I have 10 grand and I'm earning 30 or 40%, I mean, that's paying for a car. That's paying for
a lot of stuff every year. It's like free stuff stuff and that's kind of like what was really cool about anchor and
terror back in the days you had this this vehicle that you were getting 20 apr apr uh with just
depositing stable coins right so there's the dream is still alive and we just have to all evolve
that's how i see it personally that's what I'm really excited about is kind of getting back to basics of how do, as communities, do we build value? How do we share
this knowledge and how do we help lift each other all up together? It doesn't have to be so cutthroat,
but there is definitely no doubt about it that this reshake or reshape of the cosmos
is going to be brutal. Chains that have no identity and are not solving a real
problem, if they're just a general purpose chain, they're going to struggle. Chains that have a
clear identity, they're going to do well, I think. And I think a great example of that is like,
Ondo Finance, like they're a Cosmos chain. They have a really clear, the RWA aspect of what
they're doing and putting all these assets on chain that are
tier one assets. A small project that I think is going to do really well is Dungeon Chain.
Cracking GameFi, that's kind of like a major vector that's been overlooked. Getting games
on chain and having gamers game time actually be converted into value,
I think that will be priceless, right? All those skins and all those weapons and all the stuff that
comes with video games and not really owning that. People put a lot of time into acquiring
and playing these games. And if you're able to convert that into assets that are tradable,
well, I mean, it almost becomes like a Pokemon cart, right? Like the assets,
the in-game assets, if it's a great game. And so again, if they don't have, if these
chains don't have an identity and a problem that they're really addressing, I would be very leery
about holding tokens in there. And, you know, again, even Osmosis, Osmosis has a very clear
identity in the cosmos of what it does. I don't understand why the token keeps going down because
it does so much.
Actually, it does probably more than I would say 99% of the Cosmos chains in Osmosis.
But the price just keeps going down.
I don't understand it.
But you know what I mean?
So this is the things that make me excited about crypto.
I still have the bug.
Maybe it's unfortunately or whatever it is.
But I still believe in what the the dream could be you know well i was listening while i was reading some uh if you ask me this entire thing
maybe might if you think about it might have been engineered to uh put sailor underwater
you think about it might have been engineered to uh put sailor underwater maybe there's like real
severe like like people level there's others well imagine there's like risk of liquidating and
selling bitcoin at about 50 of what they bought it for oh yeah imagine imagine like blackrock world
liberty world liberty is almost at risk of being fully liquidated too i believe are there are they
we're liberty is almost at risk of being fully liquidated too i believe are they are they yeah
look into that they're dumping bitcoin like crazy are they right i didn't know but uh so yeah but
sailor sailor doesn't run a mining operation right no and they they do they do well liberty do right
yeah they have they have a massive mining operation
did you see that earnings call said if even if it went down to like 8 000 he has 80 something
years of runway did you see i was gonna say i bet he does about sail as well planted like i don't
think the big boys will shake him out but did you see the food about the electricity cost the other
day oh my god i've never seen anything as ridiculous in my life i kind of believe plebs were like plebs who were relevant in this space were actually like believing it
and pausing it and be like uh and i'm like dude what you're talking about you absolute spastic
i'm just reading though guys so i you've been following the abstain files uh you saw the
british ambassador there. The British ambassador.
Peter Mendelsohn.
Oh, Mendelsohn.
Wait a minute.
This has just come out, though.
This is fresh off the press.
So you heard about PMQs this weekend, that's El Turian, right?
Yeah, when you shake your hands and shit, yeah.
Well, I'll read this out very quickly, but try and follow along with me, right? This has just come out, yeah?
Downing Street will be forced right which is interesting will be forced to disclose tens of thousands of emails
and documents sent to the us embassy when lord mandelton was ambassador raising concerns that it
will put britain security and the special relationship in air quotes at risk the government is with the government is
being required by Parliament to hand over all communications with Mandelson
before and after he was appointed as British ambassador to the US the biggest
concern in Whitehall right now centres on the emails and documents
that were shared by the government with the embassy in Washington.
Why is this relevant?
A Whitehall source said that every single document on foreign policy went through the embassy.
went through the embassy. One official said that there could be as many as 100,000 messages
over the period of the request. Parliament has given the Intelligence and Security Committee,
the ISC, the power to block the publication of emails and documents on grounds of national
security or if they pose a risk to the special relationship
however ministers and officials are concerned that the committee will struggle to deal with the sheer
volume of documents which fall within the scope of the exemptions there are also concerns that the
release could damage both relationships with president Trump and provide a treasure trove of information for hostile states.
One senior Whitehall source said that foreign intelligence agencies would be focusing entirely on the members of the ISC and their staff as a weak link to exploit. If you wanted to conduct a cyber attack on
the ISC, now is the moment to do what they said. They added that despite having the oversight
of the intelligence agencies, the ISC had never before had access to the level of sensitive operational information that they will now receive
which includes the entirety the entirety of the uk's government uk government strategy to deal
with the trump administration there is a big risk of leaks, they said.
Someone's saying, you'll never guess what I've seen.
So, right, I'm finished now with the story.
So the communist game plan will get exposed if this gets happened.
Oh, my God.
Can you imagine if Storm has been plotting, like, literally think about the people?
We know the house.
I don't know if you know this
but the other day it turns out that he was a member
of the National
Council of Civil Liberties in his
youth which is an affiliate of
Pi, for those that don't know what Pi is
I'm writing an article on it
just for the Americans
paedophile information exchange
so these are all heavily fucking involved with Pi is the paedophile information exchange alright
so these are all heavily fucking involved
with sort of
the Marxist communist takeover that we've
been witnessing for sort of like the last 10 years
but it goes deeper than that
it goes back to fucking like the foundations of
the World Economic Forum
it even goes further back than that, it goes back to 1884
with the establishment of the fucking
Fabian Society and the Labour Party it goes back to 1884 with the establishment of the fucking Fabian Society and the Labour Party.
It goes back to 1822 with the bastardisation of the royal family.
It goes back even further.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Like, you know, like, freaking...
So, like, what we've all been witnessing
over sort of, like, the last...
Since Obama got in, because in 2012,
he rescinded a law which prevents fucking communism propaganda
from being like
subjected to the American people
so he rescinded that act
and that's sort of where all this propaganda
started coming in then, like so we went
away from the pro-American stuff like
24 and all that kind of shit, it was like America
to all this like
race swapping, gender swappingapping all this subversion stuff within
the hollywood media uh you know like bastardizing ghostbusters star wars star trek doctor who
uh they're even trying it now with warhammer because someone brought a warhammer like like
because there's like there's like a a group of people called the custodes which are like the
emperor's fucking main guard and these like are like genetically fucking born to be this way.
And they're the firstborn son of the families in the Warhammer universe, right?
And it's been like that since the fucking day dot.
Now, all of a sudden, you've got female custodes, you know,
because of all this female empowerment stuff and all that kind of crap.
And it's a hard thing to do with warhammer to wokeify it because it is such
a brutal dark dystopian fucking world uh so it's like sort of like the last bastion of creativity
sort of shit so dude before we before we get off the chin a bit of a tangent but like the
before before we do go like proper off it i'm just saying how early rack fm is right god if
you go and look in the chat because i kind of put it in the nest i don't know why android can't post
in the nest it's ridiculous like but never mind we only get the choice to put in the chat uh if we
hit the share button if you can look at that tweet right in in the comments and if you actually click so this was like well before
Maduro was busted right and this is it should be in a profit this was before he
hit Nigeria this was this was obviously after the Asia trip but like we
mentioned Venezuela Prince Andrew Nigeria and the Asia trip, right? People don't understand what Trump
is doing by, like, look,
Trump could never win.
Is dismantling the communist order?
That's what he's fucking doing. No, no, no.
The old British imperialist
order that has, like,
been shifting into this communist
fucking thing to retain power, dude.
Prince Charles is a
founding member of the world economic
forum he's out he's involved but i know but don't you don't need to look at anything more than the
recent emerged red and green alliance right this alliance of like the red like uh far left and
then the the muslims right yes the red green alliance is a massive thing look everything
that trump's doing i've been saying that been saying this to Red Eye since Trump got elected, everything is 6D chess beyond belief, right?
Like, Charles now might as well be Trump's bitch, right?
He means nothing. He's got no saying what's happening.
What you're going to find out about that whole thing I've just read out there,
they're terrified now they've got a jeffrey epstein associate who britain sent to america
right the dark lord right the prince of darkness i called him his nickname he's already been
embroiled in like two or three scandals they've been kicked out of government two times three
times already since like the 1990s he's a horrible man everybody knows what
Peter Manson is into beast and fucking young boys he's a horrible person he's
just an angry little guy in it I the hot eyes are I dude I'm not seeing these
as bad as like Leon Britain or Cyril Smith but he's like he's on the next
rung down on the ladder he's like a horrible cretin of a man Right
And all I'm going to say is that
If this actually pulls out
Like if the ISC is saying
We've never seen shit like this before
This is like beyond belief
Like it's going to get wild
I'm just saying
I reckon some of this stuff as well Robbo
Is some of the material
For reason may brush under the carpet
For national security reasons Because a lot of this would have been investigated Robbo, is some of the material Theresa May brushed under the carpet For national security reasons
Because a lot of this would have been investigated
With the Operation U-Tree stuff after Jimmy Savile
Dude, what about, wait a minute
What about earlier, you mentioned about Pi
But you didn't even mention anything about Harriet Harman
So I said, yeah, I'm writing an article at the minute
Dude, I'm busy writing an article gone back to like
1973 about all of this shit
Right, yeah, fucking hell You know who Harriet Harman is, right? Yeah, she's the woman that fucking Back to like 1973 About all of this shit Right Yeah
Fucking hell
You know who Harriet Harman is right
She's the woman
That fucking advocating
For bringing the age of consent
Down to 12
Or some shit
Oh look where she was
Look where
She was the fucking
She was the main solicitor
Like the main fucking barrister
For fucking Pi
Back in the day
With that revelation
Of Keir Starmer there
Do you remember like
When the Ukrainian Rent boy shit was going on?
It all came out that Lord Ali bought Keir Starmer's wife a bunch of dresses.
I don't think they were for his wife, mate.
I think they were for fucking Keir Starmer.
Oh, probably.
You know, he puts them on when he goes around to Lord Ali's home and stuff.
You know, like fucking, I'm and stuff. That guy's into some strange
Dude, you do realise that Harriet Harman's in
the House of Lords, right?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Was she a Labour
affiliate?
Dude, she was Deputy
Leader of the Party.
Of Labour?
Dude, she was Deputy Leader of the Labour Party labor dude she was deputy leader of the labor party under blair
around blair in the day back in the day uh she's like rivaling um thatcher and stuff
uh no she would no she was would have been around she was deputy leader i think when blair was around
she might have become might have become deputy leader after the leadership change so she might have
been in when gordon brown was in the last one she was the chap dude i've been doing so much
research right so i'm writing an article on this right and i'm what i'm doing is i'll tell you why
i'm doing it i'm trying to explain and it's not. There's a lot of work involved in this. I'm trying to explain the modern-day trans issue or trans crisis, right?
But Epstein was involved with that as well?
Oh, but he was just starting out in the 70s at the school and that.
I mean, that wasn't it.
No, no, but I mean, like, in recent years and stuff, dude, he was what's his name
some TV doctor guy
something like that
America didn't even know what
institutional abuse was until the British
taught them what it was
we invented everything
including concentration camps
but going back to the Dickensian age
with the workshops and everything that but going back to the dickensian age with uh the like the
the workshops and everything right that they had back in the day right that that that sort of like
like a concentration camp pre-alpha release kids were disappearing kids were disappearing off the
streets in the 1830s 1840s 1850s in london and nobody cared man like it goes very no goes
very deep goes very deep but what the modern day times start obviously with what mount baton was
doing uh in india because he was the one of the biggest nonsense of all time mount baton
uh you've got to think i've read like i've read like three books i must have read like about 80
academic papers like in the last like couple of years even just thinking about wanting to write like why we're
Facing this trans crisis that we are cause they're just trying to like distort
Reality and they're trying to distort human beings and the one
Demoralizing the population like fucking two plus two equals five
demoralising the population,
like fucking two plus two equals five.
But they'd always been in the shadows,
they'd always been in the shadows until Pi,
and between 1973 and 1975,
they became quite prolific, right?
And then they got outright banned in the UK
under constitutional law.
Well, how far back are you willing to go?
Because I don't know if you know what I know,
but all this kind of like
started in nazi germany or the preludes of nazi germany the first ever trans uh sexual surgery
like converting a woman a man to a woman was done in 1933 in germany uh by uh a clinic which was
run by a guy called magnus hirschfeld i can't remember the name of his key surgeon but the key it happened before you're
talking about the eye i can imagine because it all relates into the mary shelley frankenstein
stuff you know it was fucking it was trying to use transhumanism in it the first published stuff
was around about uh the early 30s but it was happening well before then so you're talking
about i can imagine but like from what from like just just like let's check into magna searchfield because like his key surgeon went on to become
a sort of an ss member and was conducting deep freeze and ice experiments on on jewish prisoners
so that's also the birth of cryogenics as well what you're talking about is the what they call
the iss right it's the institute of sexual sciences right
and and the whole thing about the hitler book burning was they were burning all the materials
about that at that time the whole book burning thing is exactly what they did they marched
down to the iss right and they ripped out all the literature and they went to other places and got
the other literatures that were being done at the time and they dragged them all in the middle of the street
and they burnt them all all them books that the nazis were burning were all related to tranny
surgeries dude it's disgusting i'm not going to go about that far because that will be an entire
history what i'm going to go down go to starting out at 1975 when pi were outlawed
i've already started i'm like about two thousand words in two and a half thousand words in
and i've got a load of other notes as well i just needed that i'm gonna go into 1975 and i'm gonna
write about when pi were outlawed and about what they did and how they infiltrated like the the
civil rights movement in the uk uh in the mid mid 70s and how
they so you know about when the civil rights movement and the gay rights movement passed in
the uk how like care homes right uh hospices all these different types of like things had to have
like a quarter of gay people back in the day you know this right right so the paidos the pedos just
went well if we're gay but pretend we're gay we get access to the kids once and that's how it all
started yeah and that's how they infiltrated scouts and stuff and all that kind of shit
i've got stories from about 10 different boroughs in london about how mad and now the new thing is
to hide behind the veneer of a woman and claim you're being discriminated against
I bet you'd take me six months to write it, right?
Because I'm going to spend more time on it
I've been working up, because writing's not easy
Proper writing, where you sit at your desk like 10, 12 hours a day is not easy, right?
I've been working up by collecting new stuff, putting stuff together, putting stuff to idea
But I've been planning this article
For about two years
And it links into Belgium
And it links into your dude
It links into the whole thing
It's a real
Someone needs to tell this story
Britain is the epicentre
Trump knows he can win
If he doesn't destroy books.
Once you've written your article,
obviously the written form is cool and stuff,
but if you can maybe use AI
to put that into a video format
as well, dude, that would probably go further.
You know, like
an audio essay
sort of thing.
Medium converted automatically,
the voice.
Oh, okay. I'm just thinking you might have more reach say sort of thing well not medium medium converted automatically the uh voice oh like you can but
i'm just thinking you might have more reach if you sort of put it on youtube x rumble as well you know you know like as a sort of a video audio file sort of thing
more people listen and watch stuff than they read stuff nowadays robo
do you know my last essay was 27 minutes 27 minutes long as a listen yeah
like finn was like what me me last essay was like uh five i think 5 700 words
or on these nfp project took me like like a good while but it was like absolutely banging he was
like me where you've brought that like 5 300300 words Or even if you get a narrator to narrate it for you
And then you put it in a video format
Just put it everywhere, mate
Not only have the written version
But have one for us fucking blind guns
Just have it everywhere
Put it everywhere, kiddo
If you haven't used Medium
Medium does an automatic AI readout
For you you you can
just literally click on medium click on the article and there's a play button at the top
i know but not everyone's on medium are they people are medium yeah you are because you like
to read medium is easy though like that's where you publish before x became popular
Like now Elon's knocking out like million million dollars for articles on that now isn't he?
like now elon's knocking out like million million dollars for articles on that now isn't he
Well like he tried to get Don Lamond didn't he?
But then he fired him
And then the next space when Red Eye and that's it
I want to talk about the Mr. Beast shit
That's going on
What's he done now?
No well people are putting like videos
Tall Law did it the other day
Put like this good extensive video up
about all the shit that like Mr. Beast
being involved in, and like it was only
up like 15 minutes, and then YouTube
struck it down, he's had to put her up on Rumble.
Yeah, yeah, well he's
backed by the Qataris now, or whatever,
and he's backed by the cartel.
He's backed by the cartel.
Yeah, there's
no way that you get that big
and be pushed that much without fucking
bending the knee
and he's fucking best mate like Chris Tyson
was into all sorts of weird shit mate
he became a woman
he became a woman right
well he pretended to be one but he was into
sort of like lollycon which is
form of hentai with like
suggestive like characters
um you know in their discord channels and stuff mate they were doing not safe for work content
with 13 14 15 year olds in the same space and shit like posting all kinds of gay porn and all
that kind of stuff it's just fucking mate mr b should be banned. The left are all, I'm telling you, the left
are all fucking dodgy perverts.
I'm starting to realise
that now. Well, if you look at all
sort of like the Democrat policies and that,
they line up with the seven deadly sins.
All of them.
You know, like fucking abortion,
like murder,
then you've got
wanting to tax the billionaires
and rob everything and be communist.
That's like fucking greed, envy.
You know, it's like everything
that they fucking want to push,
it all violates the, you know,
it's in line with the seven deadly sins,
violates the Ten Commandments and all that.
I posted it.
I'm going to end it now.
I'm going to end the show.
I've been gone two hours,
but I want to go to bed because I've got shit to do tomorrow. I posted it, I'm going to end it now I'm going to end the show, I've been gone two hours And I want to go to bed because I've got shit to do tomorrow
I posted a tweet earlier
Two hours ago, right
And I said, literally, right now
There are four types of people in the world, okay
So right now
There's four types of people in the world, right
Number one
Fully blackpilled
And a heightened state of awareness there are people like us who
know all this that's going on right we're not running away from it right right we're not out
there we know how dirty how murky how evil the world is but we're on the side of good right yeah
people like us that are fully black-pilled okay there are people who are aware like us are fully black-pilled, okay? There are people who are aware, like us,
but they choose to ignore it in order to have a happy life, right?
Like, and are people who know that the shit's gone on,
but they're like, they didn't want to know.
Do you know what I mean?
They didn't want to know.
Yeah, they choose to ignore it because it depresses them
and it makes their life horrible.
Yes, they'd rather like not know it was there,
even though the note was there, right?
Head in the sand, people. Yeah then people yeah exactly like ostrich area and then the third class of
people is those people like the mad cunts that are protesting in Minnesota
and that these people on the left right that are living a lie under the cabal
right these are the usual idiots exactly exactly and not number four you've got
the people that know fully well what's going on and that are doing it, you know.
No, no, they're number one, they're number one, the Blackpill people.
No, no, no, but what are you talking about?
Like, you've got the opposite of that, which are the people that are orchestrating all this shit.
Oh, I'm not talking about the cabal. I'm not talking about...
What's the fourth category, then?
General, I'm bringing general people in the street here i'm talking about general people in the street i'm
not talking about the cabal right so there's also the full black hill people right with a heightened
state of awareness and a heightened state of consciousness right of what's going on yeah
that read that listen the focus that like you know check out multiple sources before we even
believe anything right the people who really know how the world works.
There's the people who know but are ignoring it in regards to have a happy life, right?
There's the people who are living under the cabal.
And number four, just savages.
Literal savages with a 50 to 60 IQ, which is what they're importing into fucking Europe at the minute, essentially.
They're savages.
They don't know any different.
You know what I'm talking about 50 60
iq right the people eating swans and that the absolute savages like how how the americans when
that went well the americans you know when when the west moved talking about the welsh choir boys
uh yeah yes exactly that's what i'm talking about like how
the native indians and native american indians were looked upon when the french and the uk and
went when when all of them went to colonize america and they looked at like you know the
native american indians are savages except we're getting savages out of the deepest darkest africa
like you can put everybody in the four categories people like also we're on the point people like us
who do no but choose to ignore it where we're not willing to the people who are living the
lie that think everything that we talk about is absolute and then the savages
dude do you not bill ma even gave a shout-out to QAnon yesterday?
You know Bill Maher, right?
Oh, yeah, I missed that one, mate.
I've seen him laying into Billie Eilish for the stupid shits he said.
But I'm not... Oh, Bill Maher's class, like, lately.
He's getting that.
Well, he knows where his fucking bread is buttered, man.
So he's sort of, like, pivoted on it to retain his...
Covid fucked him more.
Covid fucked him. He fucked him He changed dramatically
Because of Covid
Like Bill Maher
Like really pissed off
He's slowly sort of
Like been shifting
Towards a central position
Maybe a little bit
Leaning right
Kind of thing
It's not about that
With Bill Maher
It's the realisation
That he's been lied to
He's actually like
Fuck I was lied to here
I believe this shit.
That was me in 2019.
I think we all come
to that conclusion once we
fucking pull the curtain back.
Not me, not me, bro.
I've said my, I'm not going to say
it again, but I've said the story on Space
about 100 times already. Like, I was
in a rave in
96 or 97, I can't remember which one it was 96 or 97
and some kid told me all about jimmy savile and i didn't even believe him and then because obviously
i've been in the dark web and that for a few years right and blah blah blah like 206 and that google
was still the wild west i started like you know finding all these stories and hearing all this
on the internet in about 2005 2006 like almost 10 years
after this kid told me the raven i thought he was talking you know what i mean like like diana
like me dad like coming out when i went diana got killed and then tell your family like cry and then
my dad like do you really think that we're gonna let the future the future the mother of the future
king of england marry an egyptian market trader and i was like
what like me dad didn't say it all the killer but he's just like i forgot where it was but i watched
the video yesterday and someone said like like someone who's close to the royal family saying
any woman that leaves the royal family leaves without a head that that's what he said you know
what's going to happen well that's been a scene for around for many years Do you know what's going to happen? Well, that's been a saint for a round for many years.
Do you know what's going to happen?
I think this is going to get so bad.
And I think, obviously, he's got the cancer story.
I think...
Do you think he's going to advocate?
Do you think he's going to step down?
Or do you think we're going to get rid of the monarchy?
And do you know what?
William loves Trump.
I hope so.
Because at this point, with everything that's been going on,
there's no doubt in my mind
That Prince Charles is a revert
He needs to step down
That's what I said
If you looked in the comments
That I posted earlier
I retweeted what we said in November
As you said as well
He's not the brightest spark in the box
Charles either is he
He's a bit thick No not at all but made it like literally venezuela voting machines prince
andrew the pido takedown that includes uh what you say my mandelton rate all the other you're
about to see right nigeria the battle against islam because there has to be a battle waged
against islam in some part of the world right and we've got that's that's
got more legs to grow it's not just related to nigeria but it is related to the battle of the
west against islam that you're seeing in iran and that now it's everything mate it's all interwoven
the asia trip well what he did is in the first two the first two major trips he did
right when he went to i'm not counting the ones in
the uk where he just went you know i got to play golf i'm talking about when he went to uh united
arab arab emirates saudi and qatar and the three things and they were giving them all them get
medals and you know the the treasures and blah blah it was capitulation right yeah and then he did japan and korea right he met there z on the touch lines
capitulation right dude there's there's so many things that is going on right now but if you're
paying attention to like the higher level the bigger level of that's going on it's all kicking
off i swear to god there will be unbelievable happening between now and the midterms
There will be unbelievable shit happening between now and the midterms.
The weird things, whether that's the SAVE Act or the Save America Act being passed,
whether it's, I mean, you know, we're not going to be presented with a shutdown.
Like, you're going to see some, you could see Andrew either be threatened with arrest
or have to testify in front of Congress.
We haven't even arrested him. Haven't they arrested him?
Didn't they pull him from his fucking home the other day?
No, no, no, no, no, no.
That's another long time.
Or have they moved him to a different place?
They moved him?
He was being lifted the other day.
I can't remember what it was.
No, the Purim in the stables.
It's actually called the stables in Sandringham.
The Purim in a fucking bedsit.
Literally. He's went from from royal lodge to a bed sit
i can't wait until he's on a caravan park mate you had to export you had to expose the british
royal family at the height of everything and then you had a you had to export like what you would
call like the home office and the equivalent is
of the state department which is absolutely rotten and run by bureaucrats like a lot of people didn't
realize how the british like uh political system works like day one is pm and you're getting told
like how it works like you're getting instructed about what you have to do and like who's in charge of like the civil service in the UK
Is rotten from the top to the bottom anyway mate listen, I need to finish. I can't go on. I've talked myself out of it
I'm fucked
I am absolutely
And I am gonna work on the article in the next couple of weeks because I think if I do produce it
I'm normally a good writer But it will be a banger and i'm going to work on it even if it
takes me like the next six months i'm going to bang this piece out this year because like
so many things are changing and i'm seeing everything that like this has been building
up for me for like 30 years your entire life mate 30 years all right 30 years and it even goes back
when i was a kid man and like i was getting
to all off stay away from him he's a nonce this this priest this vick a's announced don't go there
don't don't go to this boys club he's a nonce you know like everybody knew back in the day everybody
knew who the bad people were not everybody used to tell the kids and that all stay away from that
you know well when i know the the noncies were walking around with fucking neck braces and all that kind of shit because they were getting battered
all the time but you can't do that and now they're teaching your kids in school i know yeah
like freaking like there's a facebook poster yesterday uh in regards to lgbtq content in
fucking schools and stuff tommy rober Tommy Robinson Did a piece on someone yesterday
I put a comment
Like the argument of nature
Versus nurture is fucking
Defunct at this point because it's heavily leaning
Towards nurture now
It's basically grooming at this point
And then some fucking tranny dickhead fucking commented
Going you're delusional
So I commented back saying, you're projecting.
It's a bit of
both, the nurture versus nature thing.
So I watched a couple of documentaries the other
week on, full documentaries
on like Fred West,
Myra Hindley and a couple of others, right?
I was just bored one day, right?
And it's like the nurture
versus nature thing is like, it's a very difficult conversation to have because there are massive arguments on both sides.
So I like to sit on the fence and say and hedge me bets and say like there's an element of a mix of two.
Well, if you don't have the LGBTQ content in school, kids that were going to be gay will end up being gay anyway, dude.
content in school, kids that
were going to be gay will end up being gay
anyway, dude.
But if you force it in there,
you might end up
making kids
go that way anyway, regardless of
whether they want to or not.
It's okay, it's fine to do it.
You don't have an issue with it.
But if you're gay, you end up
being gay.
I grew up in a city of 400,000
We had one tranny
And it was the same tranny for like 15-20 years
Doesn't exist in the real world
Anyway mate, I'm going to jump
When's your next space?
You want on Monday or what?
We might have one on Sunday, actually, bro.
Right, well, send me a DM, mate.
I'll send you.
Don't worry, whenever I fire up,
we'll send you a DM, brother, okay?
Okie dokie.
All right.
For everybody else, I bid you adieu.
All right.
Take care, Gabe.
Cheers for coming in.
Soy fucking red-eye everybody else who's been in.
People, it's another episode of rack fm 69.420
coming in your ears a few days a week bye bye people take care good night and god bless